We keep bragging that Meru is one of the most beautiful places in Kenya. We may be biased because, well, it is home… but we have reasons to believe that we are actually correct. Everyone who comes to Meru falls …

When we started this blog less than a year ago, we had a goal in mind, to promote the Meru culture, arts, business, and people. We wanted to ensure that the current generation of the Ameru was in touch with …

Private prayers

Have you ever wondered what Meru people in Nairobi do? We caught up with Duncan Munene, the owner of Kafein Bistro who refused to give us a photo of himself. We were curious to know how he got to where …

We caught up with Jasper Murume of Churchill show on Tuesday morning. His joke made the whole show go off air on Sunday throwing Kenyans into a mysterious realm. Like most people, we caught the joke on social media as …

Some time ago, when we had lost all hope of a mainstream Meru music act, the Ameru Crew broke through. I remember beaming with pride back then (I think it was 2012) when I saw a Safaricom Live poster with

A long time ago, before Christianity and other religions took root in Meru following civilization, the Merus believed in God and the Supernatural. They believed in only one God, still do, to whom they offer prayers and sacrifices both …

Last night I slept with a sinking feeling in my stomach. See, I was flipping through stations and paying close attention to the three Meru Stations and I chanced upon an ugly scene – people, lots of people in a …

Real men don’t cry, is what they say. And when it is a grown Meru man, crying is unthinkable! It is so unthinkable that when a Meru man started crying, it became entertainment, and when a Meru finds an opportunity, …